Posted on 11/03/2001 2:11:07 PM PST by Pepper1933
A Terrorist teaching in Law School
I don't blame you for wanting evidence but the article is correct.
Check out the Law School's own web page:
http://www.law.nwu.edu/faculty/clinic/Dohrn/Dohrn.html
BERNARDINE DOHRN Bernardine Dohrn continues her work as Director of the Children and Family Justice Center. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Erikson Institute, the Chicago Reporter, and the Violent Injury Prevention Center of Childrens Memorial Hospital. Bernardine is a member of the Expert Work Group for the Adoption 2002 Project of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a member of the Domestic Violence/Child Abuse Working Group of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. She participated in the Fordham Conference on Ethical Issues in the Delivery of Legal Services to Low Income Persons. She is a board member of Human Rights Watch Childrens Rights Project and the Midwest Coalition for Human Rights, and serves on the board of the Peace Museum. Last year, Bernardine visited South Africa and Vietnam to gain cross-cultural perspectives on childrens human rights and legal issues. She is on the Executive Committee of the Childrens Court Centennial Commemoration and serves on the Citizens Committee for the Juvenile Cour
Bernardine Dohrn, once considered by the FBI to be one of the most dangerous radicals in the United States, will speak on 1960s activism at 7 p.m. tonight in the Bone Student Center Ballroom. Admission is free.
Dohrns presentation, titled Think Globally, Act Locally, will examine 1960s activism as an example of young peoples concern for global issues. Dohrns appearance is part of Illinois State Universitys yearlong, campuswide Global Connections theme program.
Dohrn was a leading figure in the anti-war Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in the late 1960s and later led the even more militant breakaway group, the Weathermen, that claimed credit for numerous bombings. Dohrn lived underground to avoid prosecution for the bombings and eventually turned herself in after federal bombing conspiracy charges had been dropped because of improper FBI surveillance...............
Well Bernadette and her buddies in the Taliban certainly followed that rule, didn't they?
"I dont regret setting bombs," Ayers was quoted in the opening line of the Times profile; "I feel we didnt do enough."
In 1969, Ayers and his wife convened a "War Council" in Flint Michigan, whose purpose was to launch a military front inside the United States with the purpose of helping Third World revolutionaries conquer and destroy it. Taking charge of the podium, dressed in a high-heeled boots and a leather mini-skirt her signature uniform Dorhn incited the assembled radicals to join the war against "Amerikkka" and create chaos and destruction in the "belly of the beast." Her voice rising to a fevered pitch, Dohrn raised three fingers in a "fork salute" to mass murderer Charles Manson whom she proposed as a symbol to her troops. Referring to the helpless victims of the Manson Family as the "Tate Eight" (the most famous was actress Sharon Tate) Dohrn shouted:
Dig It. First they killed those pigs, then they ate dinner in the same room with them, they even shoved a fork into a victims stomach! Wild!
Embarrassed today by this memory, but unable to expunge it from the record and unwilling to repudiate her terrorist deeds, Dorhn resorts to the lie direct. "It was a joke," she told the sympathetic Times reporter, Dinitia Smith; she was actually protesting Americas crimes. "We were mocking violence in America. Even in my most inflamed moment I never supported a racist mass murderer." In 1980, I taped interviews with thirty members of the Weather Underground who were present at the Flint War Council, including most of its leadership. Not one of them thought Dohrn was anything but deadly serious. Outrageous nihilism was the Weatherman political style. As soon as her tribute to Manson was completed, Dohrn was followed to the Flint platform by another Weather leader who ranted, "Were against everything thats good and decent in honky America. We will loot and burn and destroy. We are the incubation of your mothers nightmares.
I'm sure she has changed by now,would love to have her teaching my kids.NOT!!
Goto the FBI's Freedom of Information Act web site and don a search for "Weather Underground Organization (Weatherman)"
She was a group member and on the FBI's 10 most wanted list in the 60's
Founded in 1982, the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians dedicated to reforming the current legal order. We are committed to the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. The Society seeks to promote awareness of these principles and to further their application through its activities.
Just goes to prove our point about these "Give peace a chance" people being nothing more than America-haters.
Here, we have a terrorist on the board of the "Peace Museum."
I bet they are holding open a spot on the board for bin Laden.
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